Ujjaya Sutta

2. Ujjaya Sutta. Ujjaya's request to the
Buddha (referred to above under Ujjaya 3) for a teaching which would bring him
welfare in both worlds and the Buddha's reply thereto, detailing four qualities
which would bring prosperity in this world - the accomplishments of exertion (utthānasampādā),
and of protection (ārakkhasampadā), friendship with the good (kalyānamittatā),
and regular living (samajīvitā) - and four others for bringing happiness in the
next - viz., the four sampadā (accomplishments) of sīla (morality), citta
(concentration and meditation), cāga (generosity), and paññā (higher wisdom).
A.iv.285-9.